NAC VW Eurovan Camper top question

Huw Powell audi at humanspeakers.com
Sat Dec 4 22:14:21 PST 2010



On 12/5/2010 1:03 AM, Tony Hoffman wrote:
> Probably any alternative will. When I'm done, thei thing won't have a
> chance of getting water into it for the next 20 years ;-)

That's the point, fix it and seal it and replace the foam.

> I do know about the minimally expanding foam, as I've worked with
> expanding foam for about the last year and a half. At my last job, it
> was used to lift and stabilize roads, and we used about four different
> formulas depending on the rate of expansion and hardness specified for
> the job. That is what I was thinking of using if it comes to it, but
> there are many other alternatives that will be much easier. I just
> have to find a supplier.

Sounds like you know what you are talking about...

> They make a pink hard foam board used for
> insulating foundations that comes in 4X8 sheets 2" thick. That's what
> I'm hoping to source. I will use 100$ silicone to adhere it to the
> inner and outer shells.

Oh, that's easy.  Home Depot, Lowes, etc.  1", 2" thick, usually 2' by 
8'.  Pink or blue, depends on the gender of the camper ;)  Liquid Nails 
fine for gluing.

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Huw Powell

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